waver

UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈweɪvər/US:USA pronunciation: IPA and respellingUSA pronunciation: IPA/ˈweɪvɚ/ ,USA pronunciation: respelling(wāvər)

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waver vi figurative (feel doubt)dudar vi
  titubear vi
  vacilar vi
 He's beginning to waver about staying in the job now.
 Está empezando a dudar sobre si quedarse con el trabajo.
waver vi figurative (hesitate)dudar vi
 Colin wavered before summoning up the courage to ask Amy out on a date.
 Colin dudó antes de armarse de valor para pedir una cita a Amy.
waver vi figurative (lose courage)titubear vi
  vacilar vi
  flaquear vi
 We wavered a bit when we saw how long the hike would take.
 Titubeamos un poco cuando vimos lo mucho que nos tomaría la caminata.
waver vi figurative (voice: tremble) (figurado)temblar vi
 Her voice never wavered as she confessed all her crimes.
 Su voz nunca tembló mientras confesaba todos sus crímenes.
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